It seems to me that if you want a long-running watch that will allow you to record any activity, then fenix is certainly an excellent choice. It’s not even clear what alternatives there might be if you also want well-functioning smart functions and customization. With Android 10 everything works fine, unfortunately I can’t say anything about iOS. It is clear that there are both Vivoactive 3 and 4, and I probably think that many of them seem more attractive, because they can do almost everything on paper, but they are much cheaper. To be honest, compared to v3, when you use fenix, there is a feeling that everything works as it should, and in v3 all the time there was a feeling that everything works somehow. For example, for my taste, the lack of a touchscreen on the watch and tight buttons is a huge plus. Vivoactive 3 was very annoying with its touchscreen, which had to be blocked and unlocked all the time. The V3 track was not very accurate all the time, sometimes it differed from reality by 500 m -1 km (10-15 km not in the deepest forest). In terms of training planning and running metrics, the difference is also huge with V3, it allows you to better plan training times and loads. Well, the battery of the V3 holds much worse. I chose between 6 and 5 plus for a long time and chose 6, because the GPS module in them is less gluttonous and in general the battery is more powerful, you don’t have to think all the time that the watch will run out while jogging or other activity.
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